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World’s coal power plants consume enough freshwater to sustain 1 billion people -...

Press release | 22 March, 2016 at 2:00

Hong Kong, 22 March 2016 - The world’s rapidly dwindling freshwater resources could be further depleted if plans for hundreds of new coal power plants worldwide go ahead, threatening severe drought and competition, according to a new Greenpeace...

​Greenpeace International staff member refused entry to India despite valid business visa

Press release | 8 June, 2015 at 3:51

New Delhi, 8 June, 2015 - A Greenpeace International member travelling from Sydney was barred from entering India on Saturday evening despite having a valid business visa and all necessary documents. No formal reason was given by immigration...

The Clemenceau Case: Potential Hazardous Material Assessment

Publication | 7 February, 2006 at 20:06

A report which inventories the potentially hazardous materials likely to be onboard the French decommissioned aircraft carrier Clemenceau.

100 days to save the climate

Feature story | 28 August, 2009 at 2:00

There are 100 days remaining until the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, where urgent action is needed by world leaders in order to save our climate.

Smoking kills

Feature story | 11 October, 2007 at 2:00

Today, Greenpeace India activists scaled a 76 metre (250ft) smokestack spewing carbon dioxide at the Kolaghat coal fired power station, to paint the message "SMOKING KILLS". No, we're not talking about cigarettes - we're pointing the finger at...

Climate protests in India

Feature story | 8 August, 2007 at 2:00

Over the past two weeks, our India office has been ramping up their climate change campaign with a series of protests set to the backdrop of massive flooding across South Asia.

Picking Cotton

Publication | 15 June, 2010 at 11:30

This case study shows the economic stability and benefit for Indian farmers of farming cotton organically and without genetic engineering and toxic chemicals.

Dissenting views not anti-national, High Court tells Indian government in Greenpeace...

Press release | 6 February, 2015 at 13:02

New Delhi, 6 February 2015 - The Indian justice system reinforced its position against a government crackdown on democratic protest today, demanding legal justification for claims made against Greenpeace India activist Priya Pillai, who was...

High Court overturns Priya Pillai offloading, declares government move undemocratic

Press release | 12 March, 2015 at 11:07

New Delhi, 12 March 2015 - The Indian government was handed a symbolic legal rebuke today as the Delhi High Court declared the decision to block Greenpeace activist Priya Pillai from travelling to Britain in January 2015 was undemocratic.

Safety first: India gives Monsanto a moratorium

Feature story | 10 February, 2010 at 1:00

Following nationwide protests against the introduction of India's first commercial genetically engineered (GE) food crop -- the Indian government has made a giant step towards charting a path for sustainable agriculture and food security.

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